BOL for SQL Server 2008 says that the geometry and geography data types
support a subset of GML functionality. Does anyone know if MS has a
shortened version of the GML XML Schema available that reflects the features
that are actually implemented in 2008?
ThanksM> BOL for SQL Server 2008 says that the geometry and geography data
M> types support a subset of GML functionality. Does anyone know if MS
M> has a shortened version of the GML XML Schema available that reflects
M> the features that are actually implemented in 2008?
Please ping me off-line about this.
Thanks,
Kent Tegels
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>M> BOL for SQL Server 2008 says that the geometry and geography data
> M> types support a subset of GML functionality. Does anyone know if MS
> M> has a shortened version of the GML XML Schema available that reflects
> M> the features that are actually implemented in 2008?
> Please ping me off-line about this.
Hi Kent,
I went through the entire SQL Features spec. and tested everything in it to
see what worked and what didn't. Now I think I have a handle on what's
implemented and what's not. Thanks!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
GML Support in 2008
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